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Conference
Conference title 17th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology
Date(s), location 11 - 16 Dec 1994, Munich, Germany
Editor(s) Böhringer, Hans (ed.) ; Morfill, Gregor E (ed.) ; Trümper, Joachim E (ed.)
Imprint New York, NY : US. Nat. Acad. Sci., 1995
Series (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 759)
Subject category Astrophysics and Astronomy
Free keywords binaries ; cosmic rays ; pulsars ; supernovae

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Contributions in Inspire: C94-12-12
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Solar neutrino problems (p. 1)
by Kirsten, T A
Superluminal motions in our galaxy (p. 21)
by Mirabel, I F
The galactic center (p. 38)
by Genzel, R
MACHOS and dark matter (p. 56)
by Ferlet, R
Clusters of galaxies (p. 67)
by Böhringer, H
High redshift quasars (p. 87)
by Shaver, P A
The extragalactic X- and -ray background (p. 110)
by Setti, G
Gravitational radiation (p. 127)
by Thorne, K S
Particle Physics and Cosmology (p. 170)
by Ellis, Jonathan Richard
HST highlights: New views of the universe (p. 188)
by Stockman, H S
HST Highlights: the extragalactic distance scale (p. 192)
by Freedman, W L
Discovery of explosion fragments of the Vela Supernova (p. 196)
by Aeschenbach, B
The X-ray background (p. 200)
by Hasinger, G
An overiew of the ASCA mission (p. 206)
by Tanaka, Y
ASCA observations of Supernova remnants (p. 208)
by Petre, R
ASCA results on active galactic nuclei (p. 213)
by Mitsuda, K
ASCA results on clusters of galaxies (p. 217)
by Ohashi, T
Recent highlights of the Compton gamma ray observatory (p. 221)
by Fichtel, C E
Highlights of the energetic gamma ray experiment telescope (p. 222)
by Fichtel, C E
Highlights from the COMPTEL 1 to 30 MeV sky survey (p. 226)
by Schönfelder, V
BATSE highlights (p. 232)
by Fishman, G J
Highlights from OSSE on the Compton observatory (p. 236)
by Kurfess, J D
Detections of neutron stars in the extreme ultraviolet (p. 241)
by Bowyer, S
Isolated neutron stars and their emission throughout the electromagnetic spectrum (p. 246)
by Caraveo, P A
ROSAT observations of neutron stars (p. 250)
by Becker, W
Plasma configurations around rotating, magnetized objects-particle trapping by the force-free surface (p. 257)
by Thielhem, K O
Boundary effects in the pulsar magnetosphere (p. 261)
by Asséo, E
Supernova remnants vs. pulsar nebulae (p. 265)
by Kundt, W
Neutron star kicks and multi-dimentional Supernova models (p. 269)
by Thomas Janka, H
A long term study of high energy gamma ray emission from the Vela Geminga, and crab pulsars (p. 275)
by Ramana-Murthy, P V
CGRO/OSSE observations of pulsars: an update (p. 279)
by Ulmer, M P
Gamma-ray bursts and the structure of the galactic halo (p. 283)
by Possiadlowski, P
Accretion and magnetic field decay in neutron stars entering binaries (p. 287)
by Geppert, U
Anisotropic cooling and atmospheric radiation of neutron stars with strong magnetic field (p. 291)
by Shibanov, Yu A
An internal friction model for an unusually large second derivative of the pulsar rotation rate (p. 295)
by Shibazaki, N
Effects of magnetic fields on neutron star thermal evolution (p. 299)
by Tsuruta, S
Fast pulsars, strange stars, and strange dwarfs (p. 303)
by Weber, F
BATSE observations of GRS 1915+ 105 and GRO J1655 - 40 (p. 308)
by Paciesas, W S
SIGMA survey of the galactic Bulge region (p. 312)
by Paul, J
ASCA observations of SS 433 (p. 316)
by Kawai, N
Globular cluster X-ray sources in M31 (p. 320)
by Supper, R
Observed characteristics of supersoft ROSAT sources in the LMC and other galaxies (p. 324)
by Kahabka, P
Evidence for particle acceleration and nuclear reactions around compact relativistic objects (p. 332)
by Martín, E L
Evaporation of companions in VLMXBs and binary millisecond pulsars (p. 336)
by Shaham, J
Accretion discs around nonmagnetized stars (p. 340)
by Bisnovatyi-Kogan, G S
Inclination effects in Z sources (p. 344)
by Kuulkers, E
SN Ia: light curves, spectra, and H . (p. 348)
by Höflich, P
Chandrasekhar mass models for type Ia Supernovae (p. 352)
by Woosley, S E
Type II Supernovae: the oldest new kid on the block (p. 356)
by Spyromilio, J
Type Ib/Ic/IIb/II-L supernovae and binary star evolution (p. 360)
by Nomoto, K
Convection in type-II Supernovae: the first second (p. 368)
by Müller, E
Introductory remarks to the gamma-ray line astrophysics symposium (p. 382)
by Schönfelder, V
Gamma-ray line observations with CGRO-COMPTEL (p. 384)
by Diehl, R
Radioactivities made in Supernovae (p. 388)
by Woosley, S E
Analysis and implications of the nuclear line emission from the Orion complex (p. 392)
by Ramaty, R
Evidence for Co line emission from the type Ia Supernova 1991T using COMPTEL (p. 397)
by Morris, D J
Gamma-ray line spectroscopy with INTEGRAL (p. 401)
by Von Ballmoos, P
Particle acceleration in Orion-like objects (p. 406)
by Bykov, A M
Gamma-ray burst mini-symposium - introductory remarks (p. 410)
by Fishman, G J
Temporal properties of gamma-ray bursts (p. 411)
by Kouveliotou, C
BATSE observations of the spectra of gamma-ray bursts (p. 416)
by Briggs, M S
EGRET observations of gamma-ray Bursts (p. 421)
by Schneid, E J
Observations of gamma-ray bursts by COMPTEL (p. 425)
by Hanlon, L O
Global distribution constraints on GRB models (p. 434)
by Hartmann, D H
Gamma0ray Bursts†what are they? (p. 446)
by Woosley, S E
The ultra-high-energy cosmic rays: an astrophysical puzzle (p. 450)
by Boratav, M
The cosmic ray composition towards the Knee: experimental status and implications (p. 454)
by Müller, D
The higest energy cosmic rays (p. 460)
by Dawson, B R
Propagation and acceleration of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (p. 464)
by Ptuskin, V S
Search for cosmic gamma-rays above 24 TeV with the HEGRA detector (p. 472)
by Lorenz, E
Necessity and reality of experimental investigation of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays ( 10 19-10 21 eV) (p. 477)
by Fomin, Yu A
LISA-laser interferometer space antenna for gravitational wave (p. 481)
by Danzmann, K
Wide-band spherical gravitational wave detector (p. 485)
by Karim, M
Binary neutron star in spiral, LIGO, and cosmology (p. 489)
by Finn, L S
Gravitational wave signals from collapsing rotating polytropes (p. 498)
by Müller, E
Gravitational waves from coalescing neutron stars (p. 503)
by Zhuge, X
Coalescing compact binaries to second-post-Newtonian order (p. 507)
by Blanchet, L
Active galactic nuclei across the electro-magnetic spectrum (p. 517)
by Courvoisier, T J
Recent X-ray spectral results from seyfert 1 galaxies (p. 521)
by Fabian, A C
Correlated optical and gamma-ray variability in blazars (p. 526)
by Wagner, S
Decelerating relativistic jets, BL-LAC objects, and the Fanaroff-Riley classification (p. 530)
by Bicknell, G V
Pair cascade models of gamma-ray blazars (p. 534)
by Levinson, A
Soft X-ray excesses as a probe of the conditions at the innermost part of accretion flow in AGN (p. 538)
by Czerny, B
Activity of rotating magnetospheres in AGNs: collimated propagation of MHD waves near a black hole (p. 542)
by Hirotani, K
Accretion disks in active galaxies: The sub-keplerian paradigm (p. 546)
by Chakrabarti, S K
On the hot spot near a kerr black hole (p. 550)
by Zakharov, A
Non-stationary accretion with ordered magnetic fields and outflows in AGNs and quasars (p. 554)
by Romanova, M M
Giant luminous arcs (p. 568)
by Hammer, F
The investigation of cluster mass distribution by gravitational lenses (p. 573)
by Soucail, G
Determining the mass distribution of clusters from gravitational lensed background galaxies (p. 578)
by Seitz, C
Ray propagation in the cheese slice universe (p. 583)
by Landry, S
Gravitational lensing by cosmic strings (p. 587)
by Marleau, F
Dark matter from quasar microlensing (p. 596)
by Hawkins, M R
Gravitational lensing with polarization to determine galaxy masses (p. 604)
by Dyer, C C
AGAPE, an experiment to detect MACHO's in the direction of the andromeda galaxy (p. 608)
by Ansari, R
AGAPE : an experiment to detect Machos in the direction of the andromeda galaxy(p. 608)
by Ansari, R.
The Canada-France redshift survey (p. 612)
by Lefèvre, O
Emission-line galaxies at z 0.3 in the Canada-France redshift survey (p. 616)
by Rola, C
Redshift distribution & nature of -JY radio sources (p. 620)
by Hammer, F
From X-ray observations to galaxy formation (p. 624)
by Fabbiano, G
On the origin of halo globular clusters and spheroid stars (p. 632)
by Vietri, M
Clusters and large-scale structure (p. 636)
by Bahcall, Neta A
The density of the universe from the peculiar velocities of Sc galaxies (p. 654)
by Freudling, W
HST Cepheid distance to leo group galaxy M96 (p. 658)
by Shanks, T
E R O S search for microlensing of stars by low mass objects in the galactic halo (p. 664)
by Magneville, C
Mapping with the jodrell Bank-Tenerife radiometers (p. 672)
by Davies, R D
Comments on the comparison of the COBE DMR and Tenerife data (p. 676)
by Lineweaver, C H
The slope of matter density perturbations from Tenerife and COBE/DMR (p. 680)
by Atrio-Barandela, F
Structure formation with global texture (p. 688)
by Durrer, R
Chasing CMB photons through the nonlinear Universe (p. 692)
by Tuluie, R
CMB anisotropies numerically vs. analytically (p. 697)
by Sugiyama, N
How anisotropic can a universe Be? (p. 706)
by Barrow, J D
Topology of the microwave background on scales 1 -2 and reionization (p. 718)
by Naselsky, P D
CMB anisotropy due to Compton scattering in clusters of galaxies (p. 722)
by Colafrancesco, S
A search for hyperbolic universes to fit COBE's data
by Fagundes, H V
On the nature, population, and implications of luminous supersoft X-ray sources
by Di Stefano, R

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